Lucie Donlan has accused Yewande Biala of "bullying" her on 'Love Island'.
A number of old Instagram comments have been unearthed on online forum Reddit, in which the model alleged her fellow islander "always bullied me".
After a fan asked how she is feeling "about Yewande saying you're a horrible person", Lucie replied: "She's always bullied me. I'm not bothered about her opinion... makes her look bad. Not sure where she said that though! (sic)"
The fan then replied: "living in their head rent free. keep winning (sic)"
Lucie replied with two heart emojis.
However, Yewande has hit back following the allegations, claiming Lucie "refused" to call her by her name because it was "too hard to pronounce".
She tweeted: "You refused to call me by my name because it was too “hard to pronounce” now you wanna say I bullied you !! Bullied (sic)"
Fellow former 'Love Island' 2019 star Amy Hart wrote on Twitter: "‘Is there really NOTHING else I can call you?’ (sic)"
Amber Gill, who won the 2019 series, also joined in with the thread, writing: "Na when she said can I call you “Y” I said lol no you can’t can I just call you “her” you were peaceful in that exchange It was me with the vim (sic)"
And Amber later tweeted: "Call me problematic
But if I see something false or that I don’t like I’m speaking regardless and if it’s about my friend I’m yelling idc (sic)"
Amy replied: "I bit my tongue today, tomorrow may be different (sic)"
It comes after Anna Vakili - who starred on the same series of the ITV2 dating show - previously claimed Lucie had unfollowed her, Yewande, Amy and Amber after the programme.
She previously said: "She [Lucie] unfollowed me, Yewande and Amy, and then a few weeks later she unfollowed Amber.
"It was like, 'Babe, I didn’t know you had a problem.' "
Yewande was forced to depart the villa when Anton Danyluk picked Lucie instead of her.
Lucie has previously spoken about clashing with some of the girls in the villa.
She said: "All I wanted was to have a laugh and try to find a boyfriend. But those girls are not like me. They like drama.
"It was like being in a school playground. I felt really alone and I didn’t know who I could talk to."